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    Evolution Trade

    By prnews, Created on: 26/03/2013, Last updated on: 26/03/2013

    » Evolution Trade Co.,Ltd. Since 2003 Evolution Trade has been Southeast Asia's premier MarCom gifts consultant. We have specialized in corporate and promotional gifts featuring customer logos and themes. With scores of satisfied customers in the US, Germany, Australia and throughout...

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    the sex slave industry in thailand

    By benp, Created on: 19/01/2013, Last updated on: 12/09/2015

    » recently i saw a documentary filmed in 2011 regarding the importing of women from different parts of the world, uzbekistan in particular. women were brought into thailand on the pretext of working as dancers, nannies etc but on arrival they were put to work as prostitutes in bangkok and pattaya! ...

    • bkk-farang commented : Only someone who is not living in Thailand can ask a question like that. I will also try to add some information. [b:1mde7hc4]Let’s start with the police and law enforcement:[/b:1mde7hc4] As far as I can see the police (like 90% or more of all Thai police officers) are totally corrupt. And if they are not corrupt then they won’t survive in the police force. Laws in Thailand seem to have only one purpose and that is to give police “officers” reasons to extort money. Everybody in Thailand can see any hour of the day or night policemen near law breakers and the police does nothing. And police officers openly buy pirated goods, break traffic laws, visit casinos wearing uniform like this is completely normal – and for them it is normal. It seems the worst that can happen to them is that they are transferred to an inactive post. I don’t have a link but it should be easy to find the story of the policemen who are convicted (not just suspects) of murdering someone and they are out on bail. Unbelievable - except in Thailand. [b:1mde7hc4]Now about prostitution:[/b:1mde7hc4] I am not an expert insider in that business but I know a couple of bar owners in the farang bar business with Thai girls in Bangkok for more than 10 years and I visit gogo bars regularly and talk with the girls (in Thai). My experience is that all girls I ever talked to do voluntary do what they do. If they want to they can leave anytime and there would be no problem for them. Some girls work in bars as waitress for years and they never go with customers. Other girls do it every day a couple of times; it is totally up to them. Sure they all have to make a living but so have factory workers and rice farmers. Most girls make more money with working in a bar and drinking lady drinks (they get about half of what the customer pays) than they would ever make in a normal job. And this is without going out with any customers. And if they go out they make in three nights what factory workers get for one month. So the argument “they do it to survive” is often plain wrong. I am sure there is also forced prostitution with Thais and with foreigners (including girls form Burma, Cambodia or the Ukraine). But I am sure this in not the majority of the business. That is no excuse and I don’t want to make it better than it is. But I write this to clarify that many many girls in Thailand work voluntary in the sex industry.

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